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Aug. 5, 2025

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Subtyping beats a path toward precision medicine in Alzheimer’s

Subtyping is what made precision medicine in cancer a reality. And for successful drug discovery in all its stages, finding subtypes in Alzheimer’s disease is all but imperative. Prior to the approval of the modestly effective Lequembi (lecanemab, Biogen Inc./Eisai Co. Ltd.) Kisunla (donanemab, Eli Lilly and Co.), and the since-withdrawn Aduhelm (aducanumab, Biogen Inc./Eisai Co. Ltd.), more than a dozen failed phase III clinical trials were all that amyloid-targeting drugs had to show for themselves for decades of effort. Read More

ACLY connects metabolism to immunity in MASH-driven liver cancer

Researchers from McMaster University and Espervita Therapeutics Inc. have identified the enzyme ATP citrate lyase (ACLY) as a key metabolic regulator of tumor-immune interactions in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) driven by metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH). Read More
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Purespring gets go-ahead for first kidney-directed gene therapy

Purespring Therapeutics Ltd. has received the go-ahead for a phase I/II trial of its investigational gene therapy PS-002 from both the U.K. Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and the National Health Service Health Research Authority and Research Ethics Committee. Read More
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PAK1 inhibition confers synaptic spine resilience in Alzheimer‘s models

In Alzheimer’s disease (AD), degeneration of synapses, including synaptic spines, has been linked to cognitive losses. Read More

NME Digest: Q2 2025

A quarterly dynamic table featuring new molecular entities (NMEs) revealed for the first time in current literature, at congresses and in company communications during the quarter. NMEs include compounds chosen for further pharmacological evaluation or as clinical candidates; new leads whose structural optimization could provide new therapeutic agents; new additions to the structural diversity of known mechanistic classes of drugs; and new pharmacological tools for investigating drug targets. Read More
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Innovent gets IND for oral GLP-1 agonist

The U.S. FDA has approved Innovent Biologics, Inc.’s IND application to initiate a phase I clinical trial of its oral GLP-1R agonist IBI-3032. Read More

Haisco Pharmaceutical outlines new GLP-1R agonists

Haisco Pharmaceutical Group Co. Ltd. has prepared and tested glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor (GLP-1R) agonists reported to be useful for the treatment of diabetes and obesity. Read More
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Hemispherian’s GLIX-1 cleared to enter clinic

Hemispherian AS has received IND clearance for GLIX-1 for the treatment of glioblastoma from the U.S. FDA. GLIX-1 targets DNA repair mechanisms, specifically the enzyme TET2, selectively in tumor cells while sparing healthy tissues. Read More

Astrazeneca identifies NNMT inhibitors for kidney disorders

Astrazeneca AB has synthesized nicotinamide N-methyltransferase (NNMT) inhibitors reported to be useful for the treatment of chronic kidney disease, acute kidney injury and diabetic nephropathy. Read More

Tyligand Bioscience reports new GTPase KRAS mutant inhibitors

Tyligand Bioscience Ltd. has patented GTPase KRAS (mutant) inhibitors reported to be useful for the treatment of cancer. Read More
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Preclinical characterization of ACP-204 reported at AAIC

At the Alzheimer's Association International Conference (AAIC) 2025, researchers from Acadia Pharmaceuticals Inc. have presented novel results on the assessment of the pharmacologic and pharmacokinetic (PK) properties and nonclinical safety of ACP-204. Read More

Pheon Therapeutics presents new antibody-drug conjugates

Pheon Therapeutics Ltd. has identified antibody-drug conjugates comprising antibodies targeting tumor associated antigens covalently linked to cytotoxic drugs through linker reported to be useful for the treatment of cancer. Read More

Accendatech describes new parthenolide analogues

Scientists from Luoyang Accendatech Co. Ltd. and Tianjin Accendatech Technology Co. Ltd. have disclosed fluorine-containing parthenolide derivatives and their prodrugs reported to be useful for the treatment of cancer. Read More
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FDA clears Casi’s IND for CID-103 in antibody-mediated rejection

Casi Pharmaceuticals Inc. announced the U.S. FDA has cleared its IND application for CID-103, a monoclonal antibody targeting CD-38 for the prevention of antibody-mediated rejection (AMR) of kidney allografts. The company plans to initiate a phase I study in adults with active and chronic active renal allograft AMR. Read More

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